If you’re looking for a park with large features and a longer run, Exhibition is the park for you. Exhibition is unique to the east because it offers riders their own park dedicated Poma lift. We have jibs of all sorts with everything from street rails to fun boxes, also a wide range of jumps.
The Superpipe is located on its own run just off of Exhibition. It is a 350 feet long with 15' walls. And yes the Poma lift gets you there as well.
Exhibition Features: Updated Thurs. 2/11/2010
- The Oakley Signature Street Hubba Feature.
- Skullcandy Pipe Signature Feature
- Triple Jump Line: 2 medium, 1 large
- Small Jump/ Escalator Rail
- Pole Jam/Torpedo Bonk
- Fuel TV Bank Skate Ledge
- Flat Box
- Down Rail
- Bomb
- Large Down Rail
- Down Box
- Down-Flat-Down Box
- Down Flat Rail
- Creeper Box
- Down-Flat-Down Rail
Psyched Features:
Open
- 1 Medium table top jump
Little Slammer consists of a top and bottom section filled with small jib features and small jumps. It’s the best way to end your run down Tippy, Tyler or even the Boneyard.
Upper Little Slammer:
- Flat Box
- TNT
- Down Rail
- Dance Floor Box
Lower Little Slammer:
- Butter Pad
- Small Table Top
The BPP is open and has a new location for 2010. Located on Leroy's Loop at Lower Meadows, the Burton Progression Park is a great introduction to freestyle terrain. Each park feature is a smaller version of other larger freestyle terrain features, with gentle landings. This groundbreaking park provides a laid-back, non- intimidating environment for riders of all ages who want to develop their terrain park skills.
Freestyle Terrain may contain jumps, hits, ramps, banks, fun boxes, jibs, rails, half pipes, quarter pipes, snowcross, bump terrain and other constructed or natural terrain features.
Smart Style
Look for the orange oval on the grooming reports!
Be Smart...Be Safe
A message from the NSAA, Burton Snowboards and OVO Helmets .
MORE INFO ABOUT FREESTYLE TERRAIN:
Look Before You Leap
- Before getting into freestyle terrain observe all signage and warnings.
- Scope around the jumps first, not over them.
- Use your first run as a warm up run and to familiarize yourself with the terrain.
- Be aware that the features change constantly due to weather, usage, grooming and time of day.
- Do not jump blindly and use a spotter when necessary.
Easy Style It
- Know your limits and ski/ride within your ability level.
- Look for small progression parks or features to begin with and work your way up.
- Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground and in the air.
- Do not attempt any features unless you have sufficient ability and experience to do so safely.
- Inverted aerials increase your risk of injury and are not recommended.
Respect Gets Respect
- Respect the terrain and others (Freestyle terrain is for everyone regardless of equipment or ability).
- One person on a feature at a time.
- Wait your turn and call your start.
- Always clear the landing area quickly.
- Respect all signs and stay off closed terrain and features.






